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Beware! Terror Tales
Date | Number: 4 | Lang: English (en)
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   By Comeekz
I always knew left hands were sinister!
   By betaraybdw
Don't these scientists know? You you should never leave bowls full of green substances alone in a lab! geez...
   By Mickram
The green slime looks like it's had one too many!
   By BiffBangPow
"The Crawling Horror " This super cool cover and featured story make this issue my favorite of the run.
  
Additional Information
 
PublicationNovember 1952 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: bi-monthly
 
CreditsPencils: Bernard Baily | Inks: Bernard Baily | Letters: Charlotte Jetter?
ContentGenre: Horror-suspense
 
Publisher advertisementThis Magazine is Haunted (1 page)
NotesFull-page advertisement for This Magazine is Haunted. Includes an illustration of a (scared) man reading said magazine.
 
Comic StoryRevolt of the Fingers (10 pages)
SynopsisAntonini Bellt, a brilliant young musician, has no control over his left hand he calls "Dividi". When his mentor Provak starts bullying him, Bellt's hand goes berserk.
CreditsPencils: Bob McCarty | Inks: Bob McCarty? | Letters: Charlotte Jetter
ContentGenre: Horror-suspense
NotesPrevious indexer suggested George Evans ? for art credits. It is Bob McCarty, a Evans-lookalike who also worked at Fawcett in these years.
 
Comic StoryThe Black Candle of Life (10 pages)
SynopsisJeff and Marjorie Capper are traveling through Tibet when they have to seek shelter in a cave from a rainstorm. By lighting a black candle the tourists revive the zombie-like "evil ones".
CreditsPencils: Sheldon Moldoff | Inks: Shelly Moldoff? | Letters: Charlotte Jetter
ContentGenre: Horror-suspense | Characters: Jeff Capper; Marjorie Capper; Sima
 
Text StoryLittle Lady (2 pages)
SynopsisLandlord Mr. Mulcahey comes to collect the overdue rent from the O'Givern family. He meets a family of banshees.
CreditsScript: John Martin | Letters: typeset
ContentGenre: Horror-suspense
 
Comic StoryThe Crawling Horror (10 pages)
SynopsisTitus Grimm and Wilbur Hatch are scientists who invented a living mass of protoplasm and an electronic brain. Grimm is willing to hook the brain to the blob and create "a creature far superior to man".
CreditsPencils: Maurice Gutwirth? | Letters: Sam Rosen
ContentGenre: Horror-suspense | Characters: Titus Grimm; Wilbur Hatch
 
Publisher advertisementIncredible - Pulse-Pounding Tales of Strange Suspense! (1 page)
CreditsPencils: George Evans? | Inks: George Evans? | Letters: typeset
NotesFull page advertisement for Strange Suspense Stories.
 
Publisher advertisementBeware! Terror Tales (1 page)
CreditsPencils: Bernard Baily? | Inks: Bernard Baily? | Letters: typeset
NotesBack-cover ad for Beware! Terror Tales.
 
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